  
Sample Interview Questions
to be Prepared for
Interviewing for a sales position is a selling exercise itself, where
the product you hope to sell is you. While general mental preparation
for the interview is essential, being ready for specific questions can
make it a less harrowing experience.
Here’s your chance to practice for the big day. The sample interview
questions below will serve up some of the most common sales
interview questions in random order, giving you the chance to think
about potential answers.
- How would your customers describe
you as their sales representative?
- How would you describe your
personality?
- How do you qualify your prospects?
- What are your favorite sales-related
books?
- Sell me this pen.
- What was your biggest failure? What
did you learn from it?
- What do you do personally for your
professional development?
- What type of sales cycle do you
prefer: A long one for a big-ticket item or a series of smaller, more
frequent sales? Why?
- What is the largest group you’ve
presented to, externally or internally?
- What attracted you to this company?
- Describe a time you led a group of
people. What were the challenges you faced? How did you handle these
challenges?
- What do you like and dislike about
making presentations, and why?
- How do you organize a presentation?
- What did you like and dislike about
the products or services you've sold before, and why?
- Describe a situation in which you
made a mistake handling a client or prospect. How did you react?
- How would your coworkers and
managers describe you and the work you do?
- What kind of skills do you think one
needs to close a sale?
- What do you think are the key issues
in negotiating a sale?
- What are some of the challenges you
see facing the particular type of sales this company is involved in?
- Do you have any questions for me?
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